Sweetie, without getting the staph infection mrsa treated, it will pretty much eat away your skin and will continue to grow. It is extremely contagious and you will spread it on to others. My friend was in the hospital for 6 days because of this. You need to be treated immediately. Mrsa is a strong infection and often is not treatable by antibiotics alone. All I can say is go to the hospital, if you don't have insurance the state can help you, but you won't be able to deal with this on your own. Antibiotics have a hard enough time getting rid of this infection, your chances of getting rid of it in another way is not possible at all. Sorry hon
2007-03-02 07:46:07
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answered by Serena 5
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MRSA isn't a sparkling an infection. The Media has made it appear as if it by wonder began appearing in colleges. MRSA is a continuing problem in hospitals--- the following, in NJ---the Media has made fairly some hype about each of the youngsters who're coming down with MRSA. the single ingredient to do to guard your self from getting MRSA or the different an infection is to keep your immune gadget solid. this implies ingesting correct, getting fairly some sleep and sufficient workout. (those who get MRSA many times had yet another variety of an infection previous to getting this) do not share towels, razors, makeup with everybody. in case you get a decrease or any establishing contained in the floor (incorporates blisters on ft) continually keep it coated. MRSA can invade by an open wound. Wash your palms with both the liquid gel sanitizer or cleansing soap and water. 20 situations an afternoon sounds extreme. Wash your palms when you take advantage of the lavatory and use a paper towel to open the door (because there are human beings that do not wash their palms) they have chanced on also that many of the youngsters who're getting MRSA have an interest by activities. in case you play a recreation---continually take a bath and wash the garments you've been wearing. i fairly hate the way the Media makes it appear as if this tremendous an infection has by surprise made that is thanks to high schools. youngsters are growing to be staph infections contained in the previous and they have lived by it with out even having to take an antibiotic. try now to not fret a lot.
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answered by haberstroh 4
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How do you know what it is?? This is a very dangerous & highly contagious problem. It is usually picked up in a hospital or an emergency room due to poor housekeeping & blood contamination. It is a major problem because it is resistant
to antibiotics. I have, however seen it controlled & sometimes "cured" through a hyperbolic chamber that some hospitals have. It resembles an old "iron lung" from the 50's but it is now all glass with a stereo system & t.v.stuff to entertain for the hour or so that you are in there every other day. Since it is so easy to pass to others, the local board of health should be willing to pick up the tab if you are in the u.s. Otherwise try to get to the u.s. because of the availability of health care. As for pain, I am only familiar with pain near & in the eruption site, like a big pus filled zit. It can erupt over & over again in the same area or travel in the blood stream. You must go to a doctor. Emergency Rooms are required by law to see anyone & you can make small payments for the rest of your life (so it seems) but you can have MAJOR problems if you do not & you can pass it to anyone close.
Good luck
2007-03-02 08:32:00
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answered by know it all 4
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Go to a public hospital if you can't afford a private doctor/hospital. MRSA is a very severe infection and you can't treat it at home. MRSA means Methacyllin Resistant Staphyloccus Aureus. Almost all antibiotics will not treat this infection. Regardless of the cost, you MUST be treated is truly is a matter of life and death.
2007-03-02 08:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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IF you have this, then you are taking the chance of passing this nasty, hard to cure, infection onto your friends and family. Would you like to be responsible for that? It's particularly dangerous for the very young and the very old. Know anyone in your family that fits that criteria? If so, stay away from them until you seek treatment. Find a clinic. They should be able to prescribe something for you. I think you are playing Russian Rulae with this infection.
2007-03-02 11:48:04
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answered by Anonymous
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